Associate Professor Nikita Aggarwal brings a wealth of experience to Miami Law.
The Frost Institute for Data Science & Computing awards grants to increase the use of data science to foster breakthroughs in society’s greatest challenges.
The students pitched the idea of an app that would help content creators detect phrases, ideas, or hashtags that are potential intellectual property infringement.
Dr. Or Cohen-Sasson’s research focuses on innovation policy, intellectual property, and computational law and will establish an AI and Law Lab at Miami Law.
A cascade of lawsuits is seeking compensation from OpenAI for culling copyrighted data and information. Professor Andres Sawicki assesses the impact of the pending legal rulings on the fast-rising technology.
Miami Law Professor Andres Sawicki discusses the recent AI Safety Summit in the United Kingdom and explores how to deal with the benefits and threats posed by artificial intelligence as it continues to evolve.
Now a first-year associate at Greenberg Traurig, Blanca Alcaraz Serrano aims to specialize in financial tech regulatory work while remaining passionate about immigration law.
As the University of Miami continues to look ahead to meet the needs of its students and the global community it serves, Miami Law professors offer their insights on issues the law is serving today, as well as the challenges for lawyers of tomorrow.
The Diana Milton, J.D. '23, and Ana VeigaMilton, J.D. '93, Tech Law Endowed Scholarship will provide financial assistance to law students with a STEM degree and an interest in practicing law and technology.
The collaborative offers law students from underrepresented backgrounds a rare, 10-week paid summer internship opportunity split between in-house experience alongside an introduction to law firms.
Grades awarded for Trial Advocacy, International Law, Public Policy Law, Real Estate Law, Estate Planning, Entertainment Law, and Technology Law.
Nestor Camacho has been interning as a corporate legal intern at Wizeline, a Mexican global technology services company.
In its fifth year, the conference looks to empower people and companies through technology. Prof. Weldon gives keynote speech on technology and human rights.
Now a second-year student at Miami Law, Josh Benzadon shares how he landed at Miami Law.
The article, “Safety as Privacy,” discusses new technologies, such as internet-connected home devices, which create privacy gaps that can cause danger to people.